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The labels depict such images as cancerous mouths

Previously, the ray ban sunglasses womens online sale 1769 images were mandated to cover 50 per cent of each package — a move that made Canada an anti-smoking leader in 2000 when they were first introduced.
“Today we’ve fulfilled our promise to put new, larger health warnings on cigarette and little cigar packages across Canada,” Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said in a statement. “This initiative continues our efforts to inform Canadians — especially young people — about the health hazards of smoking.”
The labels depict such images as cancerous mouths, tongues covered in white splotches and an emaciated Barb Tarbox, Canada’s prominent anti-smoking advocate who died of lung cancer at age 42.
Her package reads: “This is what dying of lung cancer looks like.”
In 2011, one in five — about 5.8 million Canadians — aged 12 and older smoked, according to new data released from Statistics ray ban sunglasses mens discount 2012 1770 Canada Tuesday.
Those numbers represent a decrease to 19.9 per cent today from 25.9 per cent in 2001.
Since 2001, teens have seen the largest decrease in smoking, with the number of males smoking between ages 18 and 19 dropping to 19.8 per cent from 33.2 per cent, and male teens aged 15 to 17 seeing a decline to 10.1 per cent from 19.3 per cent.
But in the past decade, smoking has remained the leading cause of premature death, with studies estimating 21 per cent of all deaths are smoking related.
While the number of smokers has markedly decreased over the past decade, major declines have mostly stagnated in the last four years.
Campaigns to increase warning labels have historically been championed by such organizations as the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian ray ban sunglasses fashion outlet 1771 Lung Association.